the nervous and endocrine systems

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The Nervous and Endocrine Systems. What is the Nervous System?. Body’s electrochemical communication system How your brain communicates with limbs, organs, etc. Built from cells called neurons. Neurons. A nerve cell, or a neuron, consists of many different parts. Neurons. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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The Nervous and Endocrine Systems

What is the Nervous System?Body’s electrochemical

communication system◦How your brain communicates with

limbs, organs, etc.Built from cells called neurons

NeuronsA nerve cell, or a neuron,

consists of many different parts.

NeuronsPerform only THREE tasks◦Receive information from other

neurons◦Carry information down its length◦Pass information to next neuron in

lineEach neuron has a threshold◦When electrical charge is strong

enough…the neuron fires

Action Potential Neurons either fire or

they don’t Neurons are like a toilet:

◦ When you flush, an “impulse” is sent down the pipe

◦ “Refractory Period”: time when tank is refilling-toilet can’t be flushed

◦ Resting Potential: toilet is ready to fire (flush) when tank is refilled

◦ All-or-nothing: doesn’t matter how hard you push the handle, as long as you push enough to flush

Synapse Synapse: a junction between the axon tip of

the sending neuron and the dendrite or cell body of the receiving neuron. This tiny gap is called the synaptic gap or cleft.

Neurotransmitters

Neurotransmitters (chemicals) released

from the sending neuron travel across the synapse and bind to receptor sites on

the receiving neuron, thereby influencing it to

generate an action potential.

Neurotransmitters

Nervous System

CentralNervousSystem(CNS)

PeripheralNervousSystem(PNS)

The Nervous SystemNervous System: Consists of all the nerve cells. It is the body’s speedy, electrochemical communication system.

Central Nervous System (CNS): the brain and spinal cord.

Peripheral Nervous System (PNS): the sensory and motor neurons that connect the central nervous system (CNS) to the rest of the body.

The Nervous System

Peripheral Nervous SystemSomatic Nervous System: The division of the peripheral nervous system that controls the body’s skeletal muscles.

Autonomic Nervous System: Part of the PNS that controls the glands and other muscles.

The Nerves

Nerves consist of neural “cables” containing many axons. They are part of the peripheral

nervous system and connect muscles, glands, and sense organs to the central

nervous system.

Autonomic Nervous System (ANS)

Sympathetic Nervous System: Division of the ANS that arouses the body, mobilizing its energy in stressful situations.

Parasympathetic Nervous System: Division of the ANS that calms the body, conserving its energy.

Autonomic Nervous System (ANS)

Sympathetic NS “Arouses”

(fight-or-flight)

Parasympathetic NS “Calms”

(rest and digest)

Central Nervous System

The Brain and Neural Networks

Complex Neural Network

Interconnected neurons form networks in the brain. Theses networks are complex and modify with growth and experience.

Central Nervous SystemThe Spinal Cord and Reflexes

Simple Reflex

The Endocrine System

The Endocrine System is the body’s “slow”

chemical communication

system. Communication is

carried out by hormones

synthesized by a set of glands.

HormonesHormones are chemicals synthesized by the

endocrine glands that are secreted in the bloodstream. Hormones affect the brain and

many other tissues of the body.

For example, epinephrine (adrenaline) increases heart rate, blood pressure, blood

sugar, and feelings of excitement during emergency situations.

Pituitary GlandIs called the “master gland.” The anterior

pituitary lobe releases hormones that regulate other glands. The posterior lobe

regulates water and salt balance.

Thyroid & Parathyroid GlandsRegulate metabolic and calcium

rate.

Adrenal GlandsAdrenal glands consist of the adrenal medulla and the cortex. The medulla secretes hormones (epinephrine and norepinephrine) during stressful and

emotional situations, while the adrenal cortex regulates salt and carbohydrate

metabolism.

GonadsSex glands are

located in different places in men and women. They regulate bodily development and maintain reproductive organs in adults.

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